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  • Tristero -
    ... viewers see. Vectors responding to viewers mouse movements also play across the visual field. These vectors are clearly connected to events concerning each of the viewers but in ways that are not clear. The geometries appear oblique to events but imply...
  • Desert rain -
    ... The very set of Desert Rain was a contamination of ‘the real and the virtual, each mirroring the design of the other, and connected through the permeable and physically traversable rain curtain.’ (Blast Theory, 2002). As explained by Adams, here, just as in...
  • ... to the IRIS with Lightning wands, made by Buchla and Associates of Berkeley, California. The linking instrument (L) connects the two instruments. This third computer, an SGI IRIS INDIGO graphic workstation, also on loan from SGI, uses algorithms...
  • plastic trade-off -
    ... economy. plastic trade-off could be described as a visual approach to the oscillating growth of markets and their diverse connections and dependences. The project traces the social life of the (im)material values of trading. The real-time data of...
  • Resonance of 4 -
    ... a small podium bearing a computer mouse, a 16-by-16 grid projected onto the floor from a video projector above, and a cursor connected to the mouse. Dots can be placed in each of the grid's cells by clicking with the mouse. A synchronized bar sweeps...
  • Plan-it! -
    ... about aspects of the mind, consciousness and our ways of understanding the world. PLAN-it! is an installation connecting a spatial with an aesthetic and an intellectual experience. One might call this kind of sculpture: media-architecture. ...
  • ... pairs the ephemeral quality of the living organism with the permanence of the large sculpture. The sculpture is directly connected to the flower because its form is an enlargement of unique forms found inside this invented flower. In other words, the...
  • ... As the audience manipulates the interface elements, graphical and audio changes take place in a way that is intimately connected to the audience's input. The objective of this work was to create a mixed reality environment where multiple...
  • Water Bowls -
    ...Four water bowls reflect different aspect of water related to our connected human condition. Some of the most common metaphors of water such as the reflection of the moon, a drop of water, sound of water and oil and water are revisited using some of the latest...
  • A-Positive -
    ... The work creates a situation in which a human being and a robot have direct physical contact via an intravenous needle connected to clear tubing and feed one another in a mutually nourishing relationship. To the new category of hybrid biological robots...